October 07, 2019

JD: Since we talked about Rosh Hashanah and right after that then
the 10 days up until Yom Kippur talk to me about what happens during these
Awesome Days these 10 days leading up to the most sacred of the Jewish Feast
days?

SH: Well during these 10 days of aw Jewish people have sin on
their mind as well. So they want to repent from the sins they’ve done and so
Rosh Hashanah brings in the New Year. There’s repentance on their mind. They’re
looking to Yom Kippur as the time when their name will either be sealed in the
book of life or in the book of judgment. So for these 10 days they are doing
everything they can to make up for these sins. In fact they even go to a
running creek or river and throw leavened bread in and as far as that bread is
carried away so far they want to remove their sins from them.

So they are feeling the guilt the heaviness of sin and know
that judgment is coming. And for Judaism that judgment day where God fills
their next year in either the book of life or the book of judgment is a very
profound day Jimmy.

JD: Yom Kippur actually took place during Biblical times. It’s
different today but lets talk about Biblical times. What happened then?

SH: Go to Leviticus chapter 16, they’re going to see a ritual
that the high priest was responsible for. And it’s extremely important and it is
detailed. The most important thing is he’ll go into the holy of hollies before
which he would have the blood of a sacrifice first for himself because he’s a
sinner and then for the sins of the nation. There are two goats that are taken
according to Leviticus 16. One is called the scapegoat in Hebrew the Azazel
goat and the other is going to be the sacrifice goat. Judaism today has no
temple. That temple was destroyed in 70 AD. The rabbi said from now on we will
pray, we will fast and we will give charity. Those three things have dominated rabbinical
Judaism ever since 70 AD. Governed by the law and re-written by the rabbis
because in practice there is no temple.

JD: Steve Herzig with the details behind the 10 awesome days
leading up to Yom Kippur.

We report this information because it is setting the stage
for Bible prophecy to be fulfilled.

Steve’s statement there is no temple today really tells the
story. The Messiah Jesus Christ will return to build the Temple, Zechariah
6:12, and as the high priest will enter in the holy of hollies at the time of
the end to give salvation to the Jewish people, that’s Hebrews 9:24-28. As Jews
repent during the Awesome Days and fast on Yom Kippur they look to the coming
of the Messiah.